FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
17 February 2011
US Ambassador visits BEST Pacific Institute of Education
The inaugural visit by US Ambassador, David Huebner to the BEST Pacific Institute of Education campus in Manukau is
further endorsement of the great work the organisation is doing in tertiary education for Pasifika communities.
Ambassador Huebner met with students from the business school and Youth Academy and the organisation’s staff team. He
spoke with several of the employment and career consultants at the campus who have made outstanding strides in placing
70.4% students in to jobs in 2011 at the completion of their studies.
BEST is the number one provider of tertiary education to Pacific people in New Zealand (Tertiary Education Commission)
and operates over five campuses around Auckland.
A focus of Ambassador Huebner’s mission in New Zealand is to connect with Pasifika communities. His visit to the Manukau
campus was very much aligned with that goal.
“Diplomacy in the 21st century is as much about building connections between people as between governments. One of my
priorities is to focus our public diplomacy efforts on links with New Zealand’s Pasifika communities - and in particular
Pasifika youth - because the youth of today are the problem-solvers, innovators, and leaders of tomorrow.
I enjoyed meeting with the staff at Best Pacific Institute of Education, and particularly the students: they were
engaged, upbeat, and ready to take what they are learning out into the workplace. With a strong academic and vocational
foundation, I’m sure the young people can make a real contribution in their communities and be a credit to their
families” says Ambassador Huebner.
Beatrice Faumuinā ONZM , BEST Pasifika Leadership Academy and Foundation CEO, and four-time Olympian, says the
relationship with the US Embassy developed at the Cloud prior to the opening of the Rugby World Cup.
“I thoroughly enjoyed meeting US Ambassador Huebner, his calmness and humility was welcoming and engaging for all BEST
staff and students. To welcome and meet such an honoured guest has been truly a highlight for us share.”
Faumuinā says Marina Masame and Francina Gataua, two participants of the current BEST Leadership programme also met with
US Ambassador Heubner. The inaugural programme was launched last year and is a unique leadership programme which blends
post-graduate courses for business leadership and entrepreneurship interwoven within a Pasifika context.
BEST Director Anita Finnigan says the Ambassador’s visit was a wonderful opportunity to highlight the achievements of
BEST’s Pasifika students and be part of an international focus on Pasifika achievement in education.
Faumuinā says she is looking forward to nurturing the relationship with the US Ambassador and is already planning future
connections through the BEST Leadership Programme.
ENDS